A Case Report of Methamphetamine-induced Delusional Parasitosis

  • Reza Bidaki
  • Sina Negintaji
  • Mohammad Javad Dehqan
  • Fatemeh Saghafi
  • Maryam Naseri Bafrouie
  • Amir Mohammadi
Keywords: Delusional parasitosis; Psychotic disorder; Methamphetamine abuse

Abstract

Psychotic disorders are a group of severe mental disorders that can remarkably affect brain functions by altering beliefs and perceptions. There are different types of psychotic disorders,
including schizophrenia, delusional disorder, paraphrenia, etc. The symptoms of a psychotic disorder include delusions, mood swings, difficulty concentrating, unusual behavior, altered
feelings, and so on. Symptoms may vary from person to person and change with time. Antipsychotic drugs and psychotherapy can be used in the treatment of psychotic disorders.
In this case report, we describe a 39-year-old woman who suffered from methamphetamine-induced delusional parasitosis.

Published
2020-12-30
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